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[paris-hotelfrance.com] In the process of reviewing a client’s Flickr account with my colleague and fellow Searchlight blogger Brian Brown, we noticed that Flickr has recently added nofollow tags to links placed within its Web site. Flickr has been one of the few social-media entities to continue to offer “link juice”

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